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where do i find the color code on these? I have two small nicks in the pain on the drivers door I want to touch up.

The code I've used is GAN. It is on the option sticker inside the glove box. Lower left hand corner of the sticker I believe.

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where do i find the color code on these? I have two small nicks in the pain on the drivers door I want to touch up.

glove box on the bottom silver ice code is 636r
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2015

 

Added:

BFG KO

Ultra Barron Rims

2" Level Kit

N-Fab Nerf bars

Fender flares

Looks good! Any specs on the wheel/tire setup? And how about a couple more closer pics?
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I'm glad I got silver

 

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Here's one next to another Silverado at some restaurant. Mine has the 1.5 inch leveling kit on the front and I took off the air dam. It makes quite a difference

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I'm glad I got silver

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Here's one next to another Silverado at some restaurant. Mine has the 1.5 inch leveling kit on the front and I took off the air dam. It makes quite a difference

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I have really been torn about taking my air dam off. But now that i see yours in silver without it, i kinda have the urge to pull it. If i get bored tmrw, i just may

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